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::Welcome to the Unity Command Datanet!::
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::ACCESSING RECORDS::
UAF Mission Statement (United Nations, Earth)
Spartan Battle Manual (Santiago)
Ethics of Greed (Morgan)
Chiron: A Survivalist's Guide (Santiago)
Looking God in the Eye (Yang)
U.N. Charter (United Nations, Earth)
The Centauri Monopoly (Morgan)
Leadership and the Sea (Santiago)
But for the Grace of God (Godwinson)
UNITY (Compiled UAF Historical Data, Multiple Sources)
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>UNITY
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::RECORD ORIGIN - UNITY COMMAND::
::BEGIN LOG::




Hello!

I wanted to do something different, and since I'm on an Alien Crossfire kick I thought "what better way than this?" Plus I read a pretty good one and it inspired me. Besides, I'm Mr. Storyteller McAttentionwhore, so a story/Let's Play jammed into this board seemed fitting. I did do some minor stuff and have the usual mass of shit for you to sift through before we begin if you feel like reading it though, and I'll need a few reserved posts just in case.

Spoiler: The Faction (click to show/hide)

Spoiler: Details (click to show/hide)



Spoiler: Other Crap (click to show/hide)



Due to unforeseen complications that certain rules would cause (coupled with me being a nub at the game,) I've had to start over and buff the Unitarians slightly, basically making them slightly better Spartans. While this infuriates me to no end, I need to be able to have fun while I do this, hence the changes.

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Planetfall
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2014, 02:58:29 am »

=UPDATES=

-Round 1: Initial Foray-
Planetfall
Fundie Fighters
Round 1 Termination

-Round 2: Mulligan-
Planetfall
Knowledge is Power

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Planetfall
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2014, 02:59:21 am »

Reserved. Have at it boys and girls!

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Planetfall
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2014, 03:43:31 am »

Good luck!

With your low industry, you'll probably want to focus on colony pods rather than military units, although it all depends on your surroundings.  Map please?

Remember: Miriam has a bonus to offense only, so attack first!

Against mind worms, training is key.  So you are best off using the same units against the worms, as their victories will boost their training, which make them even more effective.  Rovers and infantry move the same through fungus, so infantry are cheaper.  Weapons mean NOTHING against worms, so use poorly-equipped scouts for now.

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Planetfall
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2014, 04:01:22 am »

Thanks!

I'm aware of thier offense bonus,and unfortunately combat troops are must against her, because she's got units out the ass pouring into the University right now (I used the editor to get an idea of what was happening and how badly I was screwed.) I rushed a former out and now it's spamming mines and farms, but Ironhall's people just could do without food for two turns and shot production in the foot to farm the water.

But this means the believers aren't all over the Unity right now, which gives us a chance to hit them hard with the task force I've put together since the last update and hopefully strangle the flow of crusaders into the University.

As to the worms, I can't afford to waste resources on scouts that'll fold like wet cardboard if they get into a real fight. Naturally high morale will make a hell of a difference though.

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Planetfall
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2014, 09:22:39 am »

-CHAPTER 1-
Planetfall and Early Months


"Ruiz, Hoffman, you two alive in here?" Came a woman's voice from outside the cockpit of the landing pod. She heard at least one confirmation as she pried the damaged door open with a maintenance jack.

"Any idea where the hell we landed?" Commander Baker asked the pod's pilot, staggering into the cabin. Numerous panels had come loose, equipment failed, and other such general unpleasantness had happened in the crash. Getting here had seen at least a half dozen UAF members dead in the corridors, their safety harnesses having failed or dislodging bits of metal had struck them down.

There was no response from the pilot, but the Navigator of the pod groaned and pushed a disconnected monitor of himself, sending it crashing to the floor of the cabin in a shower of glass and sparks.

Baker rushed over, helping the man to his feet. "You okay Hoffman?"

He dusted himself off, and went for the pilot's seat to check the reactor readout for the pod. "Good enough ma'am. Ugh. How's everyone else?"

"A few dead, some wounded." The Commander checked the cracked display in the Nav Station. "How's Ruiz?" Hoffman looked back and made a cutting motion on his neck with his hand. "I see. Well, it looks like we've hit near a small inland sea. Think you can get anything off the NavCom while I get the others squared away?"

Hoffman approached and took his seat again. "I'll do my best Ma'am. Looks like we might be near the Unity's crash site too, judging by the crater to our north. How long were we out?"

"Dunno, a few hours maybe. Long enough for the Unity to come down behind us though." Baker made for the door, telling Hoffman to try hailing Commissioner Lal and XO Yang, while she set about getting a staging area cleared.

-=-

The troopers and engineers set about dismantling the damaged parts of the pod, setting up the prefabricated base facilities they'd managed to secure, and cracking open two of the arsenal pods they'd secured. First to roll out was a trio of Shepherd Light Recon Vehicles. Second was a dozen M8 rifles.

By day's end, the site, dubbed "Unity Command" had been set up, such as it was, and the LRVs sent eastward to investigate a supply pod jettisoned from the Unity. Meanwhile, a pair of fireteams was assembled to defend and patrol the base perimeter.


"Ma'am, we have a report from Shepherd 1." The Operations' Director said, approaching the woman as she dragged out Ruiz's corpse from the remains of the pod.

"What is it Klar?"


"They're sending one of the Shepherds back to pick up a team to run the Unity Rover. They've also reported a pod just off the coast." With that, Klar departed, returning to the makeshift Operation's Command. She was also swiftly informed Hoffman was getting volunteers together to establish a second outpost to the north, and of the newly christened "Unity 1" reporting strange red fungus and of Shepherd 1's swing back past UCOM to check the western areas nearby.


The following morning came a report that a supposed pod signal was actually some kind of alien structure, and that investigations hadn't lead to anything significant. Days passed after this with only periodic reports from both Unity and Shepherd 1, until the communications officer approached with an urgent report in hand; they'd been monitoring strange activity in-system for the past few days. Baker waved it off, believing it to just be a misreading of some survey pods broken of the Unity before it crashed into Chiron.


Not long after, a report follows from Unity 1: Hostile indigenous life encountered, and days more until they finally radio in to elaborate.


-=-

"It was freakish ma'am, Tompkins started screaming at someone to get out of his head when we saw those.... I dunno, worms, slugs... Those things just sort of... I dunno, boil up out of the ground." Sergeant Torres said into the radio. His voice was abnormally shaky, a bad sign in any soldier.

"Boil?" Came the confused response.

"Well, not boil like water, more like, I dunno, a zit bursting out of the xenofungus. Something like that. It popped open and these forearm length little hellspawn were swarming all over the place."

"Casualties?"

"PFCs Hanover and Carson along with Corporal Miles are KIA ma'am. They came at us so fast... We got separated from them and after we kicked on the flamers to clear those monsters out, but it took us 12 hours to find their rover in the fungus; the crap causes hell with electronic signatures. And when we found them it looked like the rover doors had been chewed open and... Well..." Sergeant Torres trailed off.

"Out with it Sergeant. How did my men die?" Baker said back, her stern demand betrayed by a hint of concern for the soldiers.

Torres took a deep breath. "It looked like something had burrowed into their heads and chewed up most of their brains ma'am. I... I don't know how else to describe it."

Baker bit her lip. Whatever could chew through a steel rover's door was definitely not something to be trifled with, no matter how small. But that it had done that to her soldiers? What sort of fresh hell had they landed on? "Status of the rest of the patrol?"

"Morale's a little rattled, but we'll live. We got a lock on a possible survey pod beacon and we're heading for it at sunrise. We've towed out Rover 2 and left a recovery beacon nearby so you can send a patrol out to get it. Strongly advise breaking out a squad of Shepherds for the task though, this fungus is sorta sticky. I Don't recommend walking though it if it can be helped."

"Confirmed Sergeant. Where's the damaged rover located?"

"Latitude 30, Longitude 104. One last thing UCOM, we managed to harvest some specimens that look kinda like pearls from the worm husks. We've secured them in a sealed container and left them in the Rover's MG station."

"Copy Unity 1, I'll send some Shepherds for recovery ASAP. Good hunting on the supply pods."

"Roger UCOM, Unity 1 out."

It hadn't been long after when two more pod recovery missions went sideways to the west for Shepherd 1 as well.






One pod was damaged beyond recovery, but had unearthed some sort of odd artifact. Unfortunately, a nearby pod infested with the “locals,” and the worms destroyed the artifact during their attempt to kill the Rover teams. In the ensuing fight, the second pod was lost as well when they'd turned their rovers' defoliant projectors on the swarm wriggling out of it; evidently whatever was on the pod had been highly combustible, and two days following that, Unity 1 reported finding two pods, both mangled to uselessness (contents and all.) However at their landing sites were on more of the large obelisks.

-=-






"Why do I have to do this?" Harris blurted out while being strapped into the helicopter.

"Because Private," Sergeant MacMillan said, checking the weapons "You're the only one ehre with a degree in aviation."

"But that doesn't mean I know hwo to fly a damned helicopter! Nevermind whatever this abomination of a scouter this thing is. It doesn't even have a canopy! Who the hell designs a scout chopper with no canopy and hardly any defensive measures!?"

"Well, the canopy was smashed into about a thousand pieces. But, if you'd like we can bolt the frame of it back in. Have all those nice sharp bits of glass pointing in at you. Would you prefer that?"

Harris sighed as he checked the comm systems. "No, no that's fine. I'll uh... I'll just stick with my helmet. Thanks." Once they'd finished checking the wiring and tightening the rear rotor, Harris cautiously nudged the scout craft into the air. To both his and his team's astonishment, he didn't immediately crash cockpit first into the ground! Playing a dangerous guessing game, he nudged it forward, and was able to see the troopers from Rover 3 leading a mining laser onto the trailer they'd retrieved for the now-lost artifact, and make for the damaged command tower of the Unity.


His NavComm display lit up rather suddenly after they'd reached the with beacons from several locations, the closest being identified with the call-sign "New Jerusalem." And that place was distressingly close to the Unity's crash site. Harris shook his head and turned on the comm channel that UCOM patrols were using. It was mainly reports of a pair of recovered supply pods.


There was also at least six spradic reports of survey pods, although an alien infested pod had been found by Unity 1 as well, and the team had found another artifact near the Unity, along with two pods with a modest amount of manufacturing supplies in them similar to what had already been found. Then however, he caught what he suspected wasn't meant for his ears.




He listened closely as he dodged patches of fungus, having heard what it did to radio signals. Miriam tried to trade a pitiful map of whatever surveys she'd done for a detailed manual on military operations (flexibility in particular.) Commander Baker told her rather bluntly and simply "No." Miriam then tried to get her to sign a commerce treaty and was politely told to stuff it, though a transfer of energy to Unity Command swayed her to agree. It was understandable really.

Miriam had essentially shot herself in the foot giving away power resources like that, and Baker had made it clear on the ship she didn't trust a "fundie crackpot" like Miriam. He heard the Commander have that energy diverted to powering up Hoffman's colony pod, and orders for it to make for the Unity's vicinity quickly, as well as having Shepherd 1 pull back to run escort, when the replied that something strange had happened.


"Uh... UCOM, are you seeing this?"

Harris couldn't, but the chatter over the channel was certainly hectic and confused. All Harris though was that now he'd have to deal with two Sergeant Macs jumping down his throat. He set down several hours later, still a ways out but close enough to see Unity Command's perimeter lights. He'd pushed the chopper's engines to run on fumes as long as he could and he was fairly certain some part of the engine was damaged. But it didn't matter. He was far enough away from the xenofungus that he could rest more or less easily, and at sun up, he passed over a makeshift colony pod loaded with disassembled housing, weapons for a small defense force, and a trio of rovers that had a "2" crudely painted over a 1 escorting them.

He flipped on the channel, and heard Shepherd 1 being redirected to Unity 1's last known location. Apparently they'd reported finding another artifact, and hadn't been heard from since. After that it was a usual stream of orders being issued to engineering teams, something about a laser production module being repaired, and a confirmation that Unity 1 was wiped out and the artifact destroyed. Amongst the wreckage were 50 credits worth of harvested pearls, and a message scrawled in what appeared to be worm fluids next to a body with a gunshot in his head, and a worm clinging to the back, partly blown apart by the soldier's suicide: THEYRE IN MY SKULL.

He set down in Unity Command by mid-day, and realized there was now a mountain where there hadn't been at planetfall. Harris asked about it, and apparently it was Shepherd 2's doing: A geologic Survey pod had malfunctioned when they activated it and disturbed a fault line.


He also heard they'd managed to recover a second artefact, the resources from it being put towards the so-called Maritime Control Center, while Shepherd 1 continued pod recovery and discovered a second form of alien life: Freakish things they'd called spore launchers, based on how it had fired on them (however ineffectually.) However he also heard that on the return trip from recovering a supply pod, Shepherd two had been ambushed by more of the worms, and presumed dead when they no longer responded to hailing attempts. Sure enough, Harris found himself sent out to confirm, and to his surprise he'd managed to take out an entire group of worms with just the wing mounted LMGs of his chopper!

Shepherd 1 also reported being ambushed by two "boils" of the things, and barely escaped the swarm when they found the remains of an infantry patrol - One not belonging to the UAF. Instead, they had "UniSec" written on a metal plate affixed to the arms of the more intact corpses. He'd been passing by the Command Center when he heard Commander Baker say something about a "University," "Networks," and "Terraformers,"


He joined the memorial service to the lost Shepherd and Unity crews, and went to bed, caring little for whatever it was he'd heard.

-

The UAF found itself in some bizarre state of affairs. The stationed Unity Laser was overrun by mind worms, as was one of the new laser shepherds. They had also completed work on a so-called "Weather Paradigm," a means to better command the environment of Chiron, after diverting the energy resources from the Maritime Control Center.


Likewise, Miriam had threatened the UAF with its own crude laser rovers, and as a result Baker had lasers fitted to three more rover detachments in anticipation of a conflict, especially after the team on the mining laser watching their new borders was overwhelmed by the worms. However the same was said of Miriam's self-styled crusaders - A Shepherd patrol saw a fresh boil of worms swarm over a Believer infantry patrol in the fungus. A boil that they had only narrowly avoided themselves. In the following week, another artifact would be recovered, but at the cost of another Shepherd detachment that would run afoul of an alien-infested Unity pod.


However that same day, a major breakthrough occurred and an industrial base was established at both Ironhall and Unity Command, allowing for a synthetic metal alloy to be produced and issued to the Unity Infantry and applied to the Shepherd base, yielding the "Boxer Light Assault Vehicle."

there was also intercepted communications, regarding an entity calling itself "caretakers" and Lady Skye's followers completing major projects of their own. There was also worry to the north, and grumbling among the UAF personnel: The Believers seemed to be massing soldiers in the Unity Ruins






In response, the last Shepherd unit was relocated to the border, and as an official unit of MPs was set up in Ironhall, it's temporary militia checked their weapons and set out with the first official platoon of Unity Infantry for the border as well. Among them however were supply trucks and a refitting module. When they arrived at the border, they found the Shepherds rolled into it, and fitted with the new armor and new armament, and the UAF's 1st Infantry receiving new "Impact" rifles, fruits of their scientific efforts in the last few months.


They were also able to rest a little easier at the border in their biome tents knowing the only armed aircraft on Chiron at present was in their possession and easily able to respond in a hurry.

But it was only a small comfort: They knew a storm was coming, and they knew they had to be ready.



Alright, so this covers my first ever non DF LP update of any sort! It's a little shaky, but I think it's a good start.

We've recovered multiple pods but the majority just had a modest sum of energy or were generic survey pods. One cloned a Shepherd (both of which the locals happily destroyed soon after,) several were monoliths, and another caused an earthquake. We also found five total artefacts, but only three made it back to Unity Command, the other two being destroyed by mind worms along with the Shepherds escorting them, and one spat a laser Shepherd out back near Unity Command (that I forgot to get the screencap for.)

Speaking of which, all future shepherds will be geared with impact weapons for the time being, and we've rolled out our first Boxer Light Assault Vehicle! We've successfully researched: Centauri Ecology, Social Psyche, Applied Physics, Planetary Networks, Industrial Base, and Nonlinear Mathematics, and we're working on Biogenetics. We managed to beat the others to The Weather Paradigm and we're working hard on The Maritime Control Center, but the Gaians got the Merchant Exchange and the Caretakers the Virtual World.

We have the better rovers for the time being, but the UAF troopers are outnumbered in a big way, with our only trump card being the Unity's murdercopter piloted by PFC Harris.

In all we're already hurting due to the UAF's naturally ham-stringed industrial capacity and early losses to the mind worms, especially the artifacts; losing those was a huge blow. We're getting a third pod ready to expand and I'm trying to get both Ironhall and Unity Command buffed a little with facilities, but military needs are crippling that (I had to rush out the one Unity Infantry platoon we have and spend resources on upgrading them and our LRV.) But I'm confident we can bounce back from this and seize the Unity, because the worms also wailed on the Believers and University.

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Fundie Fighters
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2014, 08:37:50 pm »

Preparations had to be made. They had a few years tops before fighting would break out, something that was painfully clear. A terraformer was deployed to start digging mines into the countryside. While some said farms would be a better investment, Miriam's forces were perched on The Unity, watching them, and worse, with far more men. However there was a sudden transmission, and for once it wasn't from Ms. Holier-than-thou!






Baker considered her options, and made the exchange. Knowing where the Believers had set up their colonies would be extremely useful for the coming war. She quickly agreed to a treaty as well, hoping to keep the University in her back pocket for the time being. There was some mention of a research breakthrough, but she hadn't listened, and diverted the following efforts to plasmasteel research. There was a passing mention of a Ligh Artillary Rover called the Tiger, but like the breakthrough, she largely ignored it, instead studying the border and trying to figure out how to win the coming battle; already Infantry Platoons were being hastily equipped and deployed, their destination being the border. And not a moment too soon did fresh platoons arrive, did the University call again.






She knew a war was coming, as did her soldiers, and this would have to be the time to strike. They had no choice but to launch their assault. The fact they had offered a small sum of energy and cybernetic technology (something the UAF hadn't managed to secure before abandoning the Unity,) was a nice bonus. The University needed help, and they were willing to pay.


With both the cybernetics research and high energy chemistry her own engineers had managed, she had the troops gearing up for the assault outfitted with new armor, and with a heavy heart, knowing many of them would likely never return, relayed the order through Ironhall to seize the Unity and kill any of Miriam's troops still there.


To her surprise, not only did they report sweeping the token garrison of (admittedly well armed) enemy forces aside at only a comparatively small cost of a squad of Boxers, they destroyed three colony pods and took one of their cities! If they could hold the city, this would surely strangle the flow of Believer forces pouring into the University, and perhaps give them some breathing room.

Her fear as to how the enemy had gained such advanced weaponry was soon resolved when a military doctrine file was relayed to UCOM from the captured city.


They'd stumbled upon four other technologies, but only had the time to secure the one before the city datalinks purged themselves – a call to the University revealed it was pillaged information from the two  fallen University outposts. They needed to be stopped, so said their leader, and Baker agreed. But the UAF had only its modest taskforce, against an army built in the span of barely a decade!


Miriam was quick to call afterward, seeking to turn the tables. But the deception was clear. Turn the UAF's guns on the Provost, and then stab the operators in the back. She then demanded the majority of the UAF's remaining energy reserves, and her city, for an end to the hostilities.

Only those in the command center know for sure what she said, but the laughter emanating from the Commander's support staff was loud enough to be heard through the door. The general consensus of the troopers in Voice of God was that she had told her to stick her religion and demands in a rather rude place, just with more poetic and polite terms.

The Taskforce then received orders to split, and that no reinforcements were coming after a fresh platoon out of Athens arrives, as the three recently platoons still back in the cities were needed to drive off three companies of crusaders and a squad of armored rovers. Taskforce Alpha advanced on Godwinson's Hope, and after a week long street battle and a sudden upsurge of riots from the city's administrative wings, the city was under UAF control, and with it they seized some of the wrongfully pillaged research information! The University was overjoyed to see the knowledge recovered so they could copy it to their datanets properly, as a safeguard against its loss in the future.




Taskforce Bravo went to the southeast, aiming to smash the crusader garrison at Throne of God. However they lost many troopers during the fighting in the streets of the Believer city, and when the invasion force was wheeled around to meet the UAF forces, they wiped out Bravo using sheer weight of numbers. 47 UAF Infantrymen were left trapped outside Throne of God, and they knew there would be little hope of escape. It was the best they could do, as they saw the crusaders charge, bayonets fixed, to take as many of the enemy with them as they could and radio a warning to their comrades. To their surprise a fresh unit arrived not from UCOM or Ironhall, or even Athens: Volunteers, honest to god  volunteers, rushed out of Voice of God to help them.

They had arrived in the nick of time too, and quickly set about clearing two units of Believer troops, while Bravo 1 cleared another, buying time for Bravo 2 to escape. It was a long and bloody day, and in the following morning a company of yet more enemy troops swamped the relief platoon and Bravo 1. Scant days after the reinforcement platoon from Athens also arrived, but soon went silent after engaging two entire companies of Miriam's troops.

However, the losses weren't for nothing.


The University sent a single transmission to Unity Command: They had retaken one of their facilities from the fundamentalist onslaught. The plan had worked, and to the relief of many, those in the captured cities (as they had undergone riots prior to UAF troops storming them,) were flocking to newly opened recruitment centers. Godwinson's Hope had their own manning the defensive guns, while Infantry from Voice of God prepared to meet their former countrymen in battle.
-=-
“Why help us?” A UAF Infantryman asked a Volunteer.

“Miriam dragged us into a war we didn't want. The University did us no wrong, and you stepped in on their behalf to help them.” The Volunteer replied. “To us if they had sinned, God would be the one to dispense punishment when the time came. He doesn't need us doing so for him over a simple difference in ideology.”

“That still doesn't answer my question.” The Trooper said.

“Simple. Who is the one in the right, you soldiers who are here in a bid to stop fighting, or her, who is the aggressor sending our sons and daughters to fight a needless war?”
-=-

The Volunteers advanced cautiously, commanded by a group of survivors from Taskforce Bravo. Signs of a worm attack were evident, with many soldiers wearing Lord's Believer armor were scattered about, their helmets cracked and with trails of slime and blood leading away from their shattered visors.

“No patrols. Looks like the worms are to thank for that.” Sergeant Grant said, kicking over a corpse.

“God's will is to see us to victory here.” A volunteer blurted out.

“No,” Grant said, “God's will was that these guys end up worm food. Literally. Keep low, and eyes peeled.” He motioned his platoon forward. As they got closer and closer, they started to see the remains of previous firefights: Three wrecked rovers, bearing UAF insignia, were smashed to bits by huge craters that were scattered along a mangled road. Dead Believer infantrymen were laying everywhere in varying states of “holiness” as well, surrounding dispersed positions filled with smaller groups of UAF troopers. The sheer number of dead 'crusaders' was a testament to the training and tenacity of the UAF soldiers, even when faced with certain death.

They crept forward, their rushed training just barely enough to keep the volunteers from collapsing at the sight of familiar faces among the dead. They got closer, and closer, and Grant got more and more nervous at the fact nobody had tried to kill them yet. They slipped into a maintenance hatch and crept under the walls, the maintenance tunnels seeming to drag on and on, until they finally came out in a utility station some way into the city.

Where one destroyed Boxer LAV and a dozen or so UAF corpses were. Grant motioned for one of the volunteers to creep out, and sure enough a sniper shot the poor soul in the side of the head, the particle impactor blowing away most of his helmet and skull, sending him crashing to the ground with a clatter of rifle and envirosuit. But Grant had anticipated this, and saw where the shot had come from.

Two volunteers quickly moved across the to the next buildings, encountering only corpses of Believer soldiers that had been shredded by a Heavy Impact Gun – the handiwork of the Boxer's gunner - and frag grenades. They were across the street from the building with the sniper now, and could see the remains of two UAF soldiers.

“Sergeant, it's Rashid. We're in position. Only bodies along the way. This looks to be the furthest your comrades penetrated.” One of the volunteers said, fingering his radio.

“Copy, sit tight. Got a team en route to you now.” Came Grant's swift reply. The two sat and waited for what seemed like an agonizingly slow stretch of time, when six more soldiers appeared: Four volunteers like themselves, and two UAF. On of the volunteers they knew was Godric, the large man packing an older LMG, one of many such weapons shipped up to quickly outfit volunteer platoons.

They checked the windows and street as best they could, and made a mad dash across, hoping to remain unseen, and mercifully, God had taken pity on them and allowed them to reach the building. One of the UAF soldiers drew a large-barreled gun, a cylinder holding three shotgun shells within it, and nodded to the others. They readied themselves, Godric in front of the old-style door with two others, Rashid and his companion Cerro at one window, and another volunteer at the other with the second UAF soldier. Three very loud bangs followed by the sound of the metal door bending as it was kicked down then echoed around the street, the others smashing the two windows and hurling grenades in while Godric and the others sprayed into the room and charged in following the detonations.

Once inside, they were met by numerous Believer garrison soldiers clad in plasmasteel armor dead on the floor, the armor doing little to stop the impact rifles and grenade blasts. A burst of rifle fire from down the hall caught them by surprise though, and Cerro hit the floor with a metallic thud of armor on concrete, four rounds having smashed into his chest. A UAF soldier placed an explosive on one of the walls and blew it apart in response, the soldier leading two volunteers through and into the stunned side of a trio of garrison soldiers. One found himself on the business end of a volunteer's bayonet, while the other two were dispatched with haste by two particle-bursts each from the UAF veteran: A shot to the chest and head for both.

The trooper yelled instinctively “Frag out!” as he chucked a grenade into the hall, the blast being followed by the screams of two injured defenders. The rest of the team advanced into the hall guns blazing, discouraging anyone from trying to return fire. Sure enough, some fool had exposed himself trying to fire an SMG around the corner of the stairs her was hiding in, and he hit the floor, two round blowing off an arm, one catching his shoulder, and two more the side and back of his helmet.

The seven man assault team swept upwards, putting the two wounded down along the way, and cleared a second squad of garrison soldiers equipped with outdated M8 rifles. One was a particularly frightening display of strength from Godric, who'd slammed one into a wall and killed him with three armored punches to the face: Two the crush his visor, and one to smash the man's skull. On the same floor was a makeshift hospital, with a half dozen wounded Believers in it. One tried to fight, but was executed by one of the UAF soldiers, while the rest and their doctor were left under the watchful eye of three volunteers.

The second to last floor was their main goal. A flurry of small arms fire stopped them in the hallway near the sniper's nest, but two well aimed grenades silenced the defenders. They rushed forward, splitting up into pairs and cleared five rooms of isolated ones and twos of Believer soldiers. All that was left was the sniper and whoever was in there with him. Godric kicked the door open and went in, only to be greeted by a maintenance jack to the side of the head from the sniper. But to the surprise of his fellows and the horror of the sniper, he simply rolled with the blow, the armorplates taking the worst of the hit, and wheeled around. Before anyoen knew what had actually happened Godric smashed the length of his LMG into the unfortunate mane's helmet, smashing the visor into dozens of shards! The sniper was quickly shot in the head by the towering man, sparing him an unnecessarily cruel death by suffocation in the nitrogen-heavy air.

The only thing that had kept the sniper from using his rifle or a pistol was his rifle being an impressive beast of a gun, one that took time to set up and tear down, while it seemed to be a lapse in judgment on the latter: the sniper's side arm was disassembled on a table, cleaning kit open.

A quick sweep of the last two floors was met with only token resistance, though another Volunteer was killed by a hastily rigged up tripwire and one of the UAF soldiers had to be carried down to the hospital for two shots to his abdomen. The rest of the platoon advanced after the all-clear signal was sent, and to their surprise, the doctor told them that they'd just killed the last of the garrison!

Grant was quick to commandeer the network node in the building's basement, and send a message to Unity Command.

-=-

Baker sat up from the pile of casualty reports she'd received. Nothing but loss after loss since Godwinson's Hope, and even local folks were coming in on the reports now, making it hurt all the more to read the names. The door to her sparse home slid open, and Klar told her a series of transmissions had come in on Channel six addressed to her.

“Probably that nutjob trying to get us to backstab the Provost again.”


The first was just information about some project called The Command Nexus. The next?




Data and notification of a third successful assault!

“How in the hell?” The Commander blurted out, staring in disbelief.

“We wore them down ma'am. They had the numbers and stolen tech, but they don't have the training to use either one effectively.” Rio said, walking over. “I've tried contacting the Chaplain to get her to agree to a ceasfire, but she keeps demanding research data in exchange.”

“I hope you told that bitch to eat her own hair.” Baker said grimly. Then an image came up, a strategic level map.


“What's this?”

Rio smiled and crossed her arms. “The units we sent to assist the University. Since they're taking back their facilities on their own thanks to us drawing the Believer invasion force off, I took the liberty of ordering them to swing up the far side of the freshwater sea. Coupled with the Volunteer Corps, there's seven platoons in position to begin an assault on New Jerusalem, and an MP unit ready to take over policing duties in the aftermath. All they need is your go ahead.”

Baker couldn't help but smile. “Tell them to put the fear of God in that bitch.”

-=-

Miriam was seething. Filled with nothing but abject hate for the unbelievers now traipsing about her capital, God's capital! Forced to escape her home of some ten years, by the deranged minions of a psychotic madwoman and those who'd betrayed the Lord by siding with them!

She could see that bitch mocking her in that blue flag over the city. This would not go unpunished, she would see to that. But that would have to wait, as her convoy bypassed Divinity Base on her orders; she knew trying to hold that settlement was futile. However, her probe teams had reported a successful mission. Perhaps they could keep the Lord's favor in this conflict?

But they would need time to get the new weapons into the hands of her crusaders...

-=-






The UAF was finally on an even standing against the enemy. Many troopers had given their lives, but the Believers now knew they weren't to be fucked with. Baker used those same words to a colony-wide broadcast, and she even granted full citizenship to the citizens of the captured settlements, in honor of the brave Volunteer Corps members who had made the offensive succeed.




The fighting continued, three companies worth of crusaders hurling themselves at the UAF's Taskforce, while the University finally retook the second fallen base. Not all was good however, as prob teams were spotted, one of which managed to slip past the UAF troops while they eliminated the others, stealing their data on Superstring Theory – which was a grave error, and no further encroachments could be allowed.


[Image taken prior to The Rapture's fall to UAF Forces]
Any other probe teams unlucky enough to be spotted were not even given the option to surrender.

Commander Baker also announced that for the breach of their datalinks, all Believer installations on land had been forfeit, and she would accept no less than complete surrender afterward. And the news continued with some good, with Unity Command announcing that for the first time in a decade, they had managed to reap a bumper harvest from the farms around the colony! They also announced that they had received word of some sort of bizarre virtual playground in Gaian hands, and a sudden report that another of the Believers' cities had fallen! A note attached to the transmission indicated that many of the Believer troops were resorting to outdated M8 pattern firearms.






“Those poor bastards are really scraping at the bottom of the barrel for weapons for all that tech they've swiped,” was the Commander's comment on the matter.

It came as a shock to all when Miriam's face appeared on the main screen of Unity Command during the broadcast. She asked for a truce.


And Baker told her that she would agree – if she could swallow a whole bottle of cyanide pills without dying. Most of the command staff (and even some of Miriam's own,) couldn't help but laugh at how red the former Unity Chaplain got at this.

“And why will you not agree to a truce? Are you a blood thirsty monster?”

“Oh no, but I'm also not an idiot. Do you really think I'm going to call off my troopers after the hell they went through to help the University, even after I tried to get you to stand down no less than six times before? Despite the fact my men are better trained, better motivated, and in general pissed off at you for being a warmongering little bitch and your own people are taking up UAF rifles to fight you – of their own damn volition I might add - you kept demanding we turn on the University, that we give back bases and cities you lacked the ability to even defend properly, and demanded energy shipments, just so you could go back to picking on the nerds before coming after us when you were finished with them.”

Miriam just stood there, fuming with clenched teeth.

“No Miri, This doesn't end until we force you off Unity. You can keep your silly little oceanic shit-holes, but Unity belongs to us and the University. I'm not giving you a chance to turn those chaos rifles and cannons out en masse on dry land.”

Baker stood and awaited a response, and none came.

“If there's nothing else Miri, I think we're done here. No if you'd be so kind as to fuck off and bother someone else, I'm in the middle of a broadcast to the people who saw through your bitch in sheep's clothing act.”


And as if on cue, another report of a successful seizure came on, and Baker turned the screen so Miriam, no in the midst of a triage of insults and curses, could see. Cassandra just smiled as the angered woman cut off the transmission. Reports then came of riots breaking out in The Lord's Gift and Time of Salvation, in wake of the broadcast.

Miriam's misguided flock had seen the light, and they would bring their God's wrath upon the evil witch who'd lead them to slaughter: Godwinson.




After the speech, a transmission from the University came through, and contact with Gaia had been established, as did report more victories, which inevitably were followed by two more pleas for a ceasefire (and Miriam having the audacity to try and demand technology.)

This left only Lord's Mercy and Judgment Seat to take.



Helloooooo! We have update deuce!

I will come out and say it, I did cheat during the fighting for Throne of God: After savescumming twice in irritation, I added exactly one unit, and rush built two more, of Impact gun Unity Infantry out of Godwinson's Hope and Voice of God. The cheated in unit and one of the units meant to be saved got killed, but saving one platoon coupled with reinforcements coming in from the University, all of them  of far higher caliber than what the Believers could actually rush build, made a world of difference.

After the Superstring Theory jacking Miriam pulled, they don't get to have land bases anymore. The Believers got the shit kicked out of them, and my little stunt even let the University take back both of the bases it lost and beat back the bible-thumpers' few rearguard units in the area around them. Now they seem to be desperately throwing MP units at me in offensive capacity in some hope they'll be enough against multiple Elite level units of Unity Infantry.

Amazing the difference one extra move/attack makes isn't it?

We're also getting our shit pushed in on the Secret Project front, and I've missed a few other random events and such but most of that isn't important, though I did screw up catching the probe team attack and one of the captures. Aside from the frustration bit, this actually went very well, due nearly all in part to a modest sum of credits we had to rush build some units and the naturally high level Unitarian units get.

I also hope you guys enjoy the bit of flourish done for the “conquest” of Throne of God. Pretty proud of that bit. Story-wise we also now have a large number of volunteer soldiers composed of deeply devout folk who view Miriam as a terrible leader of people and a poor mouthpiece for the Lord due to her needless aggression towards the University and her flat out stupid demands every time either of us wanted a ceasefire.

Hope you guys find this acceptable.

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Harris paid little mind to the goings on anymore. There was word that the last of the Believer cities had fallen, though the citizens of Judgment Seat were defiant to the end, and tore down most of the settlement when UAF troopers finally managed to blast open the main gate to the city. Last anyone could tell from the recon reports was that they'd decided to take their chances in the xenofungus.




There was also a report of at least one squadron of Believer Artillery ships alternating between hitting  The Lord's Gift and Voice of God, destroying the forests they'd painstakingly planted and the roads and farms they risked being killed by the worms setting up.


In response, the citizens of The Lord's Mercy requisitioned a prefab drydock and readied a small squadron of skimmers to hunt the enemy down. He'd also heard that the UAF had finally fielded their first gunboats out of Athens, to deal with a local monster they called “Sealurk” that had been sitting off shore ever since it killed most of the MPs during a dock inspection. There was also something about Maritime Control, but he knew that was meaningless as well – the war with the Believers had crippled any chances of setting up such one of a kind facilities for the foreseeable future.




All he knew was he'd been assigned to Communications today (and for the for next week most likely, until the transfer to Voice of God was finalized,) and that's where he went. No sooner had he taken his position at the console and signed in did a transmission from the Gaians come though. Seems the commlink frequency they'd paid for was good after all!

“Ma'am, transmission from Gaia's Landing.” He said, switching over to the main screen.




“And a fine hello to you too Ms. Green Thumb.” Baker said, not even looking up from the requisition forms she had to go over. Harris didn't even bother paying attention, and simply switched off his headset. He did keep an eye on a flow of reports, and transferred them to the Commander's terminal for her to view later, and when Lady Skye had finished her communique he switched over to a waiting call from the Provost, who's Probe Teams had managed to secure a map of the Gaian holdings. From what he could tell, a trade was made, but that was it.


His duties dropped dramatically the following morning though, courtesy of Hercules.




There were a few days where he even got away with sleeping at his station. After a week of no communications, several reports from the coast crews came in. While the Athens patrol was lost to a Believer ambush, the squadron from The Lord's Mercy swept south and while they failed to find the gunboat, they sank a seaformer and a colony pod, and even managed to wear down the garrison over the course of that week in “He Walked on Water,” and to their surprise were welcomed as liberators  by the residents. It wasn't much of a shock, as rioting broke out two days before they landed in the floating city's harbor. He also passed along a trio of reports from R&D.








He also had the pleasure of seeing Miriam asking for an unconditional truce – and the Commander metaphorically spitting in her face. Baker had every right to. Riots in the few Believer sea colonies known to be standing further influenced her decision but she finally agreed to an armistice on the condition she cease trying to harm the University's efforts. To sweeten the pot and keep the VC patrol boats away, she also transferred what little energy reserves she had to Unity Command.


The war was over. He couldn't believe it. For over a year that woman had stubbornly refused to accept she'd lost, and finally, after her own former followers had torn into the Believer's oceanic haven, it was over.

-=-


“Absolutely not.” Baker said, arms crossed.

“But Cassandr-” The Provost began.

Baker raised a hand, stopping him. “You will address me as Commander. We're allies, not friends.”

Zakharov sighed. “Then please, Commander, I need-”

“Look fuckstick, we just finished a war and I know you have your little scumfuck probe teams roaming around the former Believer cities. We aren't starting a second a week after ending the first. Do you know why?”

“...”

“Because for starters,” She raised a hand, index finger extended. “We don't have the naval power to attack Gaia. We have one squadron of gunboats crewed by people who were tired of a war a lunatic dragged them into. There are masses of worms glued together wreaking havoc on overseas shipping according to Deirdre, and as a last screw you, did I mention the fact that they have us out numbered and outgunned worse than the Believers did?” She lowered all of her fingers now, and shot the Provost an accusing glare.

“They will come for you as well. That's why I'm asking for your help.”

Baker rolled her eyes. “Give me one-”

“Ma'am! Urgent message from Athens! And a comm from the Believers!” Harris said, cutting in.




“For the love of Christ...” Baker muttered, turning away from Zakharov, rubbing the bridge of her nose. “Harris!”

“Ma'am!” Harris stood up from his station and saluted her. Not doing so usually got you yelled at when she got agitated like this.

“Get in that stupid helicopter, and get down to Athens to back up the MPs, and speaking of, tell the MPs to do their fucking job, and kill those bugs.” She turned back to the screen, only to see Lady Skye in place of the Provost, who looked annoyed in a tiny window in the corner, his head in his hand.


“I told you so Commander.” He said with exasperation as Skye disappeared from the screen.

Baker just sat at her desk, a truly confused look on her face. “Wait... What the fuck just happened? Did... Did that hippie just declare war on us?”



Alright so unfortunately I'm terminating this continuity here, not that anyone cares.

Turns out the tech stealing shit was a terrible idea. I mean... Like... So terrible it shouldn't have been an option in the game it was so bad. The Gaians have a fuck-all fleet of needlejets from nowhere which I'm fairly certain is the result of their beating the tar out of the Morganites not too long ago.

While we did finally see the Believer War end, there's literally no way for me to play catch up now because the University isn't much better off tech-wise than I am and there's not a chance in hell of my guys even being able to put up a fight against their needlejets (in fact they just lolstomped four MP and Infantry units and sank my only ship,) never mind put an invasion force together that won't get sunk the minute it gets readied.

They also have drop troopers.

Soooooooo yeah. I'm going to go ahead and start over, move the first update to its own post, and try this again, with a do-over for the faction (That Industry penalty turned out to be less of a challenge and more of a fucking nightmare.) Not too fond of basically doing a reskin-in-name-only of the Spartans, but I want to tell a good story, and have fun doing it. The “fun” part is gone (Being replaced by hippies in jets capoable of shitting all over everything and giving me nothing but an intense feeling of irritation,) and as such I need to try again.

My apologies to anyone who actually liked where the original bit was going, but this is way outside my skill to salvage. Lesson : No tech theft from bases without probe teams.

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Yeah, tech stealing is only fun when you're at war with a faction that can actually research, aka not the Believers.

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CHAPTER 1 (mulligan!)
Planetfall and Early Years

"Ruiz, Hoffman, you two alive in here?" Came a woman's voice from outside the cockpit of the landing pod. She heard at least one confirmation as she pried the damaged door open with a maintenance jack.

"Any idea where the hell we landed?" Commander Baker asked the pod's pilot, staggering into the cabin. Numerous panels had come loose, equipment failed, and other such general unpleasantness had happened in the crash. Getting here had seen at least a half dozen UAF members dead in the corridors, their safety harnesses having failed or dislodging bits of metal had struck them down.

There was no response from the pilot, but the Navigator of the pod groaned and pushed a disconnected monitor of himself, sending it crashing to the floor of the cabin in a shower of glass and sparks.

Baker rushed over, helping the man to his feet. "You okay Hoffman?"

He dusted himself off, and went for the pilot's seat to check the reactor readout for the pod. "Good enough ma'am. Ugh. How's everyone else?"

"A few dead, some wounded." The Commander checked the cracked display in the Nav Station. "How's Ruiz?" Hoffman looked back and made a cutting motion on his neck with his hand. "I see. Well, it looks like we've hit near a small inland sea. Think you can get anything off the NavCom while I get the others squared away?"

Hoffman approached and took his seat again. "I'll do my best Ma'am. Looks like we might be near the Unity's crash site too, judging by the crater to our north. How long were we out?"

"Dunno, a few hours maybe. Long enough for the Unity to come down behind us though." Baker made for the door, telling Hoffman to try hailing Commissioner Lal and XO Yang, while she set about getting a staging area cleared.
-=-

An initial inspection saw the loss of the survey data they'd lost two men recovering from the Unity before abandoning ship. The crash had smashed both data pods, also costing them their heavy warship blueprints, though it seemed to be less important now.

The troopers and engineers set about dismantling the damaged parts of the colony pod, setting up the prefabricated base facilities they'd managed to secure, and cracking open two of the arsenal pods they'd secured (which mercifully weren't destroyed in the crash.) First to roll out was a trio of Shepherd Light Recon Vehicles. Second was a dozen M8 rifles. Third, burying the dead from the crash.

By day's end, the site, dubbed "Unity Command" had been set up, such as it was, and the LRVs sent eastward to investigate a supply pod jettisoned from the Unity. Meanwhile, a pair of rifle platoons were assembled to defend and patrol the base perimeter.


The rover squad didn't find much of real interest though. The pod east, as well as two to the west, were just normal survey pods, though one doubled as a Hydrology pod that breached an underground river; within a few hours, the pod had caused a whole new river to start flowing into the nearby sea.


One however was found mangled, the contents beyond salvaging, by a monolith of unknown origin. The troopers investigated, but nothing of note happened. Aside from sighting some strange red fungus growing near the periphery of their patrol route, there was little else of note. They returned after sunrise the following day, and joined the efforts in setting up Unity Command.


It would be hard here, but they were soldiers, and they would survive and thrive here, cursory knowledge of agriculture be damned!

-=-





-=-

After the sighting of the vessels searing past Unity Command, Baker had sent out the Shepherds to resume exploring. It hadn't been long before the squadron had reached the extent of the ground they'd covered before, and made a report.


A strange mass had appeared as they prepared to roll into the xenofungus for the first time, akin to a rather nasty looking boil or pustule. It had ruptured when one of the rovers approached, defoliant projectors prepped to burn the mass away, revealing a squirming mass of roughly forearm length creatures, creatures that frankly? Were quite disturbing to look at.

The driver revved the engine of the rover, thinking the noise would be a sufficient threat display to scare the things away. Instead, all three troopers in the rover felt like something was trying to scramble their brains or something similar, and several of the aliens started towards the rover!

“Hey Sergeant, these things aren't running away like we thought, orders?” The passenger said into his radio, switching off the safety catch for the projectors. He wasn't exactly concerned. These things just looked like overly uppity worms, and worst case scenario they had to spin the rovers around to make a hasty getaway.

There was a pause before Torres responded. “Alright, got the OK. Clapton?

“Still here sir.” Clapton said, gripping the triggers.

“Torch'em.”

“With gusto. Hey, Carson, pull us back a bit.” Clapton said to the driver, who put the rover in reverse. They moved back at an almost leisurely pace as the worms picked up theirs. Once far enough back, Clapton squeezed the triggers, and let off a torrent of fire!

The screeching was indescribably awful.

As they pulled away from the burning mass, all the gunner could add was questioning how things so small could make a noise so loud when the burning petrol had hit, even as they pulled away. Everyone on the Unity questioned the utility of using the limited petrol reserves they had in such a way, but it was clear it was a good idea, at least with how quickly it dealt with these particular creatures.

A half day later, they saw her on the horizon: The UNS Unity. Blind luck in their landing had put them within just a day and a half's rover drive to the vessel!


Along the way, they reported a second encounter that ended the same, though this time the “boil” wasn't even given a chance to do more than confused wriggling before Torres's rover lit the worms up. Baker had given them express permission to terminate the local flora at their discretion. Afterward they'd exchanged some small talk with the comms officer, until having to cross a patch of xenofungus. Among the topics were a second pod they'd managed to put together with a repurposed ship-building module being sent out to the site of the hydrology pod, and that some of the engineers had finally made a breakthrough with their ecological studies, which would let them adjust their terraformers accordingly so they could finally be put to use.




The fungus was a nightmare to traverse, covering pot holes in the ground so deep that more than once they had to two a rover out due to a wheel falling through, as well as it being rather sticky near larger clumps, and just in general being hard to move around on. On top of that, it seemed to interfere with their radios, which had cut off their conversation with the comms officer at UCOM. Considering that little issue, those terraformers would be vital in clearing it.


Especially since they'd be setting up new outposts, and communication would be key to surviving here.

They rolled into the wreckage of the Unity at sunrise. Two rovers investigated the remains of the cargo bay, while Torres took his to what appeared to be the remains of the command bridge.

“Miser, you stay with the rover. Weaver, with me.” The Sergeant said as the rover came to a stop. He and Weaver grabbed their M8s, and got out, leaving their gunner to mind the store, as it were. “Clapton, Harris, I need a SitRep.”

“Copy sir, this is Clapton. We've found a mining laser in part of the cargo bay. Well, I think it's a mining laser anyway.”


“You think?” Torres said with a chuckle.

“Well I dunno if the thing we found it on was supposed to be a tank or a mining rig. But since I don't think we brought any tanks, I'm assuming the latter is more likely.”

“Right. Harris, you copy?”

“Yeah, yeah I'm here. Sorry about the delay sir.”

Torres shook his head, not that Harris could see. “Forget it. SitRep, go.”

“Right, well, we found a... Well, I dunno what it is, but I think it's supposed to be a helicopter. I think the outside of it broke off or something.”


“Probably one of the Unity's recon birds. The eggheads who designed those things weren't exactly known for making things look like what they're supposed to. Anything else?”

“Yeah, I dunno how in the hell we're getting this thing back. I mean, it's got some LMGs and a search light so it'd be able to get back alone. But what sort of lunatic put live ammo in this thing before the ship came down? The guns are already loaded!” Harris sounded legitimately concerned and he had every right to. Who was stupid enough to load live rounds on that thing when they did?

Torres shook the thought from his head. “Listen guys, Weaver and I are heading into the Unity Command Bridge. Strap up the laser for transport back to Ironhall, and figure something out with the chopper. I got-”

“Excuse me sir, but Ironhall?” Clapton blurted out.

Torres sighed in irritation, but it was his own fault. “Right, I got a message from UCOM after we split up. A new outpost is set up at the Hydropod, designated Ironhall. Apparently that guy Hoffman who got us down here alive thought it sounded good. The chopper should have enough fuel to get there, and since it's closer, we'll bring the laser there too.”

“Fuel.”

“Yes Harris, fuel. To get there. The chopper should have enough.”

“And who exactly is supposed to fly it?”

Torres ran a hand down his visor. “You figure it out. Torres out.”

The two troopers looked around for a safe entry, and it took them a full ten minutes to find an intact hall low enough to reach with something sturdy to climb on. Miser brought the rover over, and from there they managed to get in. What they saw was less than pleasant, not the the wreck site was either: Live and dead wires dangled about and numerous panels were dislodged and shattered all around, and one side was partly caved in with what appeared to be the remains of a survey pod. There was power, if only barely enough to power emergency lighting, and signs that some of the few local non-worm animals had been nesting there.

They moved through the hall and a crumpled power station greeted them, and in it was an access point to the bridge proper in the form of a collapsed hallway. Once up, they tried to kick the locked door, but all it did was send Weaver backwards on his ass. Another ten minutes had to be spent looking for a maintenance jack to force the lock on the door, since a door that had weathered a crash of this magnitude would have likely shrugged off small arms fire.

The room was well lit by an early morning pair of suns, and in amazingly good shape, such as it was. There were bodies of course, among them Captain Garland (now a skeleton in a largely tattered jumpsuit, picked apart by Razorbeaks most likely, now only identifiable by his name tag.)

“Weaver.”

“Sir?”

“I'm gonna try and hack the main computer. Seems its the only one in here with a monitor that isn't totally wrecked. Tear out some liner from the walls or something, we can't leave the Captain's bones here.” With that, he went for the terminal. He only had a cursory understanding of hacking, but without an Officer's keycard, he had no other choice.

“Aye sir.” Weaver set about to his task, slinging his rifle and looking for something to move the remains. When he'd finally bundled up the bones, he heard Torres mutter “Huh, that's odd. Helpful, but odd.”

“What is it?” Weaver said, hefting the remains and heading over.


“Come on, let's go. Just about everything else is corrupted. Guess I shouldn't be surprised,” the Sergeant said, activating the computer's shutdown cycle. “Thing hasn't been used in what, six years?”

“Give or take, why'd you bother shutting it off?”

“Dunno,” Torres said with a shrug. “Symbolic gesture I guess. Lay the sacred lady to rest and all that.”

-=-

They rolled out within a few hours; Harris took the chopper and reported arriving safely to Ironhall, and was now having to spend half the day on air patrols around the base, since he was the only one who had any real idea how to fly it besides Hoffman. They dropped the laser and Garland's remains off and returned to the Unity, using it as a camp until the following day, where they began exploring the western coast. A day's travel brought them to a supply pod, and a message that a manufacturing module had managed to successfully copy the mining laser, and the tech was being modified for military usage, and that an infantry patrol had found something in the fungus.






And after that, a malfunctioning power pod. It didn't seem to do anything at the time, but by the next day, the xenofungus had spread rather alarmingly, and they were forced into a battle with some kind of hellish fungal tower on a second pod nearby! Strangely, much like the worms, the tower seemed to screech when they torched it after barely dodging the wrecked pod, apparently flung by a jet of air.


Once the towering fungal mass was a burnt husk, they found it had grown overnight around another alien monolith, though like the other it didn't do anything of real note. A half hour drive later and they encountered yet more worms, these ones infesting what had apparently been an agricultural supply pod (the contents devoured by the voracious little monsters.)


They barely managed to avoid by swarmed by the creatures, and left the pod to be covered over by the fungus. When they reported the encounter, they felt fortunate. The infantry patrol that brought in the alien artifact had gone back out and found an infested pod as well. Harris had apparently confirmed what had happened, and dropped a firebomb on the worms once they moved away from the corpses.

They'd also heard about the engineers trying to set up a crude facsimile of an internet network.


Following this, they had to make a two day round trip bringing several troopers to another pod, which contained a squadron of rovers in working order that had survived coming down. The squadrons split, and they'd heard the second squad had brought in a second artifact! Apparently it was taken to Ironhall and whatever it contained put towards some secret project the Commander had tasked the base with working on. They also had the misfortune of making a third “first contact” with the native life, a freakish thing they decided to call a spore launcher.




That had been it for them. They were close to UCOM after days of fresh exploration, and after another two of travel, they arrived at the base and finally were able to get some real rest, showers, and get their spore-impact dented rovers repaired, and more stunningly, refitted with new particle accelerator guns! With how quickly these were turned out, it lead to many assuming that the artifact the infantry unit have brought in was the source of the information. Little did they know though, it was just the efforts of a few (very disturbingly) dedicated UAF Engineers who hadn't slept more than three hours a day in the last week. They'd also learned of some small discoveries the other rover squadron made, and a garbled message that didn't seem to be intended for the UAF.


There was also talk of a “dimensional gate” that spat out the rovers back near the Unity, and a data pod that was recovered.






This would be the last they would hear from the unit in the field – they'd reported being surrounded by three boils of worms, and that was it. Smoke could be seen on the far side of the freshwater sea that afternoon. There was also talk of contact with that Exec, the one who'd funded the Russians' part of the expedition when they went bankrupt, and plenty of tech trading being done. The signal from the automated foil was also lost.






A month had passed before they were slated to return to the fungus, and they were in Unity Command at the big unveiling:






Commander Baker announced that a “Weather Paradigm” in Ironhall and “Command Nexus” there in Unity Command had been completed! Though it required diverting a substantial sum of energy reserves to the project, which had caused a weeklong blackout in the nonessential facilities. She also noted that neither of these would have been possible were it not for the sacrifices of the 39 UAF troopers who had braved the fungus, and didn't return.



Alright! So we're back for round two and we're already doing waaaaaay better. Seems the game wants me to control the Unity site, and plopped me in the same spot more or less two more times. We recovered fewer artifacts this time around, but with the Industry handicap lessened by 1 we were able to actually get some work done, and Blind Research even benefited me for a change instead of screwing me!

We currently have two bases: Ironhall and Unity Command, with two more slated to be readied, one by the Unity, and another on our west coast. We've also potentially pulled ahead in research together with the Morganites thanks to the military Doctrines we started with (which we were able to trade,) and blind luck. Plus enough energy saved up and the artifacts let us beat everyone to the punch and get a couple important projects done!

There were casualties of course. Our first non-garrison platoon went out and found some pods, one of which was full of worms, and our Unity Rover got boxed in by three boils and got taken out by the last one. To my surprise though, we do still have the Unity Foil they found; the IoD decided against sinking it for some reason. Not like I'm complaining though, means we still have it to do some ocean mapping.

In all with really only some very mild tweaks (really our only tangible ones that matter are free perimeter defenses and combat bonuses) we're actually far more competitive than last time. Still wish I had the means to give the Unitarians their own cities though.

Spoiler: Unitarian Forces (click to show/hide)

From now on I'm also doing a system for votes: First to three or sometimes 4-5 for big decisions wins. Hence the research.

Anyway, enjoy guys. Sorry if it was a little... Much I guess on the story. Hopefully this time around I won't be forced to bitch out due to being so outclassed it won't be fun  trying to play anymore.

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« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2014, 04:46:35 am »

Tonk tonk tonk.

“Errugh...” Baker groaned.

Tonk tonk tonk. “Commander? It's Captain Donovan, I have the latest from R&D like you requested. You alive in there?” Came a voice. It was deep and gravely, like someone who smoked far too much. Assuredly male.

Baker lifted her head weakly from her desk. “Whozat?”

“Donovan ma'am. Permission to enter?”

“Granid.”

Donovan entered the room, the door sliding open with a hiss, and looked like he was trying to stifle a laugh once he got a look at the Commander.

“What is it?” The groggy woman asked. “What's so funny?”

He motioned to her face. “Tablet, ma'am.”

She just stared at him for a puzzled moment when she realized something was clinging to her face by drool. She grimaced as she pulled her small folded tablet off her face. “How the hell...? Ugh, nevermind.” She set the device down. “What is it?”

He set a tablet with fresh information on it




“Who authorized the outpost?” She asked, looking at the information about Plasmasteel.

“Major Hoffman. The pod was based out of Ironhall.” Donovan said, taking back the tablet.

Baker rubbed the bridge of her nose. “Tell that idiot to clear shit like that with me first. We don't have many people active to-”

“Actually, may I?” Donovan interrupted. A few years of informality and all structure was lost away from firing lines.

“I'd prefer not, but you will anyway, I'm sure. Go ahead.”

“He pulled those people out of cryo. We have a rather large number of inactives literally laying around in both locations, so...”

Baker grumbled something incoherent, then spoke up. “Again, he needs to clear this shit with me first. Just as well, I guess we can afford the manpower for now.” Baker wiped her tablet off and read off a set of minor reports.

Shepherd 2 had reported falling through multiple strange portals, though in the end they were ultimately deposited just to the north of the Unity. It was confusing, far too confusing for her to want to deal with this early – or late she didn't know in her office – and she flipped to the next report.


A supply pod was always good news. Next report was a new file; someone in the Nexus felt a news agency would lift spirits. Apparently that scatterbrain E2 Harris from Shepherd 1 had managed to save the crews setting up Athens from the local wildlife with that scout chopper.

Another hydrology pod taps a river near... Skyfall? Ah yes, the outpost tasked with guarding the west side of the Unity wreck.


However there was a report of six MPs killed by a monster the troops there were calling “sealurk,” but they did severely injured it. There was a trail of something vaguely blood-like trailing away from the base drydock.

Baker closed the device and motioned for Donovan to leave, and after getting a drink, she stepped out into the hall.


Not all was bad though. She reopened her tablet on the floor below and switched to some slightly older reports from last night she'd neglected. The recreation commons were finally opened to the general population of the base, and not a moment too soon. There was also mention of some group called the Caretakers finishing some big project, mention of her agreeing to a pact with the Morganites, and... the Morganites fighting a war? And what the hell is a Progenitor, and why were the researchers studying them?








At least there was something more sensible things. Months of work a a sizeable hunk of their energy reserves had been put into a structure called The Merchant Exchange, and a fresh set of rovers were found. Funds were now pouring into UCOM from Morgan Industries as a result, and many of those people were making a trek by foil across the Great Marine Rift to get to UAF territory in wake of the war against whoever these Caretakers were.

There was also mention of an artifact, the resources to which were going towards readying one of the two pods she had actually authorized, and mention of another project finished by the Caretakers.








She closed it and smiled. At least everything wasn't going to hell in a hand basket for her people.
-=-

They crept through the fungus outside Ironhall. The formers were few and far between this early on-planet. There were 30 of them in all, Military Police stationed in Ironhall, many armed with flamethrowers. They were out here looking for Shepherd 1, who hadn't been heard from since they'd moved to explore the far side of the freshwater sea. They wore a new “Resonance Armor,” plasmasteel combat armor with an electrical field modulator built in, the results of some intense research from the dedicated crew of probable meth junkies in Unity Command.


The worms attacked using “psionics,” in reality a simple ability to manipulate the electrical signals of the brain using targeted EM radiation and some kind of resonating sound frequency beyond the ability for humans to detect without dedicated instruments. Not enough to cause meaningful harm, but enough to really mess with someone. The radiation scrambled the signals into whatever the creatures wanted their prey to perceive, or to trigger off involuntary responses in the brain, most commonly intense fear. Sometimes they'd make soldiers turn on eachother, sometimes make grenades detonate, or cause bouts of violent psychosis, but in the end it was still targeted low-key radiation and sound. Hopefully the resonance scramblers built into their new armor and their training would be sufficient to stop any of that nastiness though.

The pointman raised his fist and the MPs dropped. They could hear the things wriggling about somewhere over the crest of a small hill. A radio click confirmed at least two men still alive and sealed in the driver compartment of a rover. They moved along, as quietly as the native shrubbery and fungus would allow, and saw the mass of worms crawling over two of the rovers.

One appeared to have fallen through a patch of the red fungus, where the worms might have been nesting, while the other looked like the driver-side door had been chewed through. None of them wanted to think about what the crew of those two rovers looked like, and it appeared the gunner of the last was dead in his position. Waypoints popped up on their visors, and the grenadiers and flamer troopers cautiously moved up. A single “Go” and a combination of flash grenades, firebombs, and jets of burning synthetic petrol coated the area in burning death, incinerating almost half of the horde of worms before they could even begin their psionic attack!

The flame troopers advanced while the riflemen of the platoon shot down the larger worms, and to their amazmenet, the usual screeches of agony weren't present, instead was more a faint sort of crying emanating in their heads from their slimy enemies. The flamer troops pressed forward, dousing all the worms' attempts to make violent physical contact in fiery death. Before long, all that was left of the worms was silent, roasted husks.

The Platoon leader set people to their tasks harvesting the valuable pearls from the hsusks, and securing the remains fo the fallen troopers. To their relief, Shepherd 1's command Sergeant Torres, and his second in command Weaver, had managed to survive. The MPs were glad; it would've looked awful if they had managed to get all of the men who'd found the Unity years back killed.

-=-


The report had come in: Pod 5 had safely reached its intended destination. Baker let out a sigh of relief and smiled. At least she didn't need to worry about these people now. With their perimeter up and MPs on duty, the others could focus on whatever duties had been laid out by the expedition leader.

Terraformers were also due to begin purging fungus around Athens and Berlin, giving them space to set up mines, farms, and plant the odd patch of trees even. As the thought of trees passed her mind, a message came up on the screen from the Comms Officer.

Lady Skye, the Xenobiologist. And an alert came in from Athens with the message, Gaian scouts.






Baker was perfectly polite with the scotswoman, but as soon as she looked away she told her Covert Operation Director to have a team meet with the Gaian Rover squadron.

When she returned to the screen, Skye pulled her to a conference call of sorts, to elect the Planetary Governor. For some reason. To Baker's horror that Fundamentalist loon Godwinson was going to be elected! In a fit of instinct, she voiced her votes to Deirdre. Miriam was not pleased.





-=-


The skimmers rolled in to a happy crowed of Athens residents. That monster Sealurk had killed four more MPs on dock patrol the week before, and everyone was relieved to see that thing being towed in, heavy particle gun impacts evident all over it.

Surely there wouldn't be more of these things. That monster had been massive!

-=-

“I will not stand for this Baker.” Skye said with great ire.


“Afraid you'll have to. You landed those rovers on my patch of dirt. You're lucky I didn't have those men shot.” Baker replied, crossing her arms. “And clearly they weren't too devoted to your cause to start with since they took the money.” Skye's brow furrowed.


“Whatever Miss Prim-and-proper. Not like you have the-”


Baker stood there confused. “Wait, what did she want?”

“Unknown ma'am. XO Yang is on the horn though.” The Comms officer said, switching the channel to Miriam off.

“What does he want?”

“Something about our Superstring tech.”

“Well fuck him! He can have his own geeks figure that shit out! We're not gonna be anybody's personal data pod.”

“I... I had the channel open ma'am...” The Trooper said with a twinge of fear.


Baker's face hit her hand. “Are you fucking kidding me... Alright, you know what, contact Venom 1 and 2, tell them its open season on anything with Gaian symbols on it. I want that foil sunk. Same goes for anything with XO Yang's or Chaplain Godwinson's symbols.”

“Yes ma'am. Also, report from Captain Donovan.” The officer opened the report on the main screen at Baker's word.



-=-

NETFLASH!

First sensor arrays are erected near Athens and Berlin; arrays lead to Berlin MPs preemptively destroying worm boil that threatened Morganite refugee center! At the same time, a Gaian transport ship known to have delivered a contingent of their scouts is reported to have been sunk late last night!


Industrial Collapse at Terraformer base in Ironhall leads to formers being abandoned due to maintenance costs despite Commander Baker's protests. Ironhall militia teams ordered to turn in weaponry and man a former unit and begin land development to compensate.

University Contact; map of Believer territory purchased for undisclosed sum of energy supplies. Miriam, who declared war on the UAF over the Planetary Governor Election, sees reason and agrees to truce. Yang however continues to ignore attempts at contact. Former unit deployed from UCOM to aid Ironhall, and UCOM reports another break through!




Gaia agrees to ceasefire, and delivers half-hearted threats with “resonance” lasers, and... has controlled worms!? Gaians refuse to comment on the matter, and also transfer a Shepherd patterned LRV to UAF control as a gesture of good will.




At Skye's request, forests are seeded near Ironhall and Athens. Probe team deployed for mission into the University, but no confirmation on the mission could be acquired from UCOM sources, though Commander Baker has stated a “surevey team.” was lost near University Territory. During this time however, trade with the University yields cybernetics research.



-=-

|=+=+=|Ironhall News Network|=+=+=|
|-=-=-=-=|20 Year Anniversary Broadcast!|-=-=-=-=|

In the past Two decades, much has happened on our new home, even just in our own holdings here in the UAF. Five years ago, three new outposts were established with civilian personnel that were found aboard the cryo stations of Unity Command's old colony pod. Three years ago, our brightest minds rediscovered the means of creating superconductors, and with them gatling lasers entered service!





Ironhall also managed to seize command of Chiron's local internet, the Planetary Datalinks! And not a month after, that control system began bearing fruit, bringing us up to snuff against competitors.







In the past year alone, Fort Benning and Apollo were established, and our long-time allies the Morganites seize a possible alien facility and lose one of their own as well. Corporal Anthony Harris, a hero to many around Athens, is grounded after his chopper was destroyed four months ago while stationed in Ironhall. The cause of this? Yet another of the hated Sealurks! MPs on patrol are also ambushed by larger boil of worms, bigger than before, much to the frustration of Unity Command.








New “Chaos” guns were also unveiled by Commander Baker this month, and the announcement of tech trade taking place with the Morganites as well as our control of the Planetary Datalinks, yield more knowledge to be shared with our friends and colleagues, and Commander Baker announces the start of introducing new Green policies to the economy.

While there's worry of minor growth stagnation as a result Captain Tyler Donovan, the head of UCOM's Research and Development Department, have assured us at INN that it can easily be counted with careful planning and socializing amongst the citizens and troopers of the UAF. And speaking of troopers, they're due for some new toys according to the Commander!



Along with the new weaponry, the first air frame developed by man on Chiron, dubbed the “Needlejet,” has been unveiled, and with it the Longsword Interceptor and Shortsword Tactical Fighter!

And not only that, we can pride ourselves of our dominance of the Planetary Energy Grid as well, allowing us to divert energy into our bases and cities with little effort!



And the good news doesn't end there watchers, just last night we got more reports, which we saved for this broadcast! R&D has finally put Gaian theory to the test, and resonance laser technology, though not as advanced as our own Chaos-type weaponry, is in our hands!



There's even been talk of kelp appearing near both Ironhall and Unity Command after a Venom patrol, sent out to destroy the Sealurk that had demolished E4 Harris' chopper, discovered an old hydroagricultural pod from the unity in the Freshwater Sea!



Wait... This just in, we've received word that CEO Morgan has officially disavowed the UAF-MI Pact!

-=-


“Well it isn't perfect, but we do need to take some steps to minimize the damage if nothing else. Even planted a memorial forest a few years back in the center of the Unity Crash Site.” Baker sat at her desk, jumpsuit unzipped. She'd long since stopped caring about formality. As long as the troops knew their place when the shit hit the fan and weren't disrespectful, it didn't matter if they weren't clean cut and whatnot.

“Yes,” Deirdre said with a smile. “And I'm sure Captain Garland appreciates the service held in his honor there. I know I would have if I were the one being buried there.”

“Yeah, well, we figured since you asked us to plant some trees and provided the saplings, it was only right to use them to set up a good resting place for the Captain.” Baker downed the contents of a bottle of what appeared to be beer. “Won't hide the wreckage, but the forest is far enough along that otherwise? You wouldn’t know a fuck-all sized space boat slammed into the planet thirty years ago.”

“Thirty-two, actually, going by Terran years.” Deirdre corrected the Commander. “Listen, Cassandra, this isn't entirely a personal call. My agents brought forward some disturbing information.”

“About what?” Baker asked, popping the top off another bottle, checking her tablet for any new developments with the “Cartakers.” Just two projects. “Another sealurk swarm spotted near Gaia's Landing bound for Fort Benning? Flower's Preach?”


“No.” The scot said, taking a grim tone. “It's Miriam. She captured Shen-ji.”
 Baker looked up with an unbelieving stare. “Seriously? How the hell did she manage that? Yang was a paranoid freak even before Garland got assassinated, he should've had an escape measure in place if that bible thumping twat came knocking on The Hive's main gate.”

Skye shrugged. “I don't know. All I know is my agents last saw him being hauled away by some of her soldiers.”

“Pff.” Baker made a blowing off motion with her hand. “Soldiers my ass, those 'Crusaders' she's so fond of are just a bunch of kids strapped with guns they don't even understand.”

“Be that as it may, I suggest you ready the Unity landmass for an invasion. Be it from her, or the caretakers. Because if not me, they'll likely come after you or the Provost next.”

Baker set the tablet down and sighed. “Alright. You realize I'll have to dent the environment to get ready right?”

Skye nodded. “Do what you have to do. And one last thing, I've arranged for your Captain's... Request, to be sent to Fort Benning. I advise you be there to meet my probe team for the drop off in two days.”

“Why's that?”

Deirdre smiled. “I understand the Captain has been quite interested in the worms. I simply aim to allow him to further his research. But please inform him when you deliver the package, that I lost many trappers, researchers, and escorts getting them, and that he had better not waste their lives. Just please let me know if he figures out a means of controlling these surges of worms.”

With that, Lady Skye’s screen went black, leaving Cassandra in a vaguely green-lit room.

-=-




Update 2!

As you can see, quite a bit happened. Thanks in part to stockpiling a good bit of energy between base facility granting research, we now have control of the Planetary Datalinks (basically Chiron's internet,) and the Planetary Energy Grid.

The Hive's been wiped out by the Believers, the Caretakers are starting to mop the floor with the Morganites, and we need to begin building a large enough force to repulse either one. On the upside, we have the Gaians on our side for now and the University is keeping a respectable neutrality with us. There's been a temporary set-back with industrial collapse in Ironhall, but that's been sorted with a few extra mines and help from fresh Formers from UCOM. We've also officially adopted Green economics, giving us a handy boost to efficiency and giving us a chance to capture native lifeforms.

We're also much better off economically than the first go around, with enough development to keep us in an energy surplus and maintain at the least what forces we have, though more forests and mines are a must to get a real army going. As an additional note, We also have Ethical Calculus (letting us build children creches to offset Green's growth penalty and giving a minor boost to unit morale, but I forgot to get a screen of that.)

UAF Forces on the ground are essentially just MPs and a few Shepherd LRVs and Venom Patrol Boat units right now. Packing chaos guns, but still, it's pretty flimsy. The MPs are currently getting drilled in using trances to overcome the effects of psi attacks, and I've also decided to use Soporific Gas pods on the Shortswords, since it lowers enemy effectiveness without being considered an atrocity.

I'd go into more detail here, but I have a pressing engagement to kill some zombies with a friend.

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Round 2, Colonize!
« Reply #11 on: December 25, 2014, 09:16:46 am »

Hey, just wanted to chime in and say that I'm enjoying the story format of the posts. You definitely have a much stronger start this time around.

I wonder what would be the hardest combination of factions to play against? My guess is that University, the two alien factions, Belivers, Pirates and Cult would be one of the hardest groups to play against - at least from my years-old experience with this game.
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« Reply #12 on: December 25, 2014, 09:35:25 am »

Hey, just wanted to chime in and say that I'm enjoying the story format of the posts. You definitely have a much stronger start this time around.

I wonder what would be the hardest combination of factions to play against? My guess is that University, the two alien factions, Belivers, Pirates and Cult would be one of the hardest groups to play against - at least from my years-old experience with this game.

Thank you very much! Glad you're enjoying it, such as it is.

As a spoiler for next update: The datalinks was a terrible idea in some respect. Too many fucking prototypes.

Spoiler: factions (click to show/hide)

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Re: LP/Story: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Alien Crossfire - Round 2, Colonize!
« Reply #13 on: December 25, 2014, 10:35:05 am »

In most of my games the AI University and Believers tend to be push overs by virtue of making giant targets out of themselves to the other AI. When I play against the Morganites, they're either dead before I ever find them, or they control half of the planet.
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« Reply #14 on: December 26, 2014, 12:05:09 am »

University usually either die early or dominate everything with their tech bonuses.

Pirates are just a pain.

I've never been impressed with Cult.  They're just a weaker version of the Gaians.

The Drones, on the other hand, are a beefed up version of Yang.
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